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300 W computer power supply
I have this power supply we stripped out of a pc we're junking. It
has a 12V 10A section. I would like to use it as a 12V bench supply for testing and running equipment. I have no plans for the other supplies. Can I run it and the other supplies unloaded? And can I just use the 12V supply without using the others? The unit presently won't come on but there is a green wire in the bundle with the mother board connector that I suspect needs some kind of proper bias on it but I'm not sure. Does anyone have any information on this? Thanks, Lenny Stein, Barlen Electronics. |
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